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Demon Slayer (2003) dives into the eerie depths of the supernatural with a distinctly gritty vibe. Set in a dilapidated mental hospital, it has this overwhelming feeling of dread, amplified by practical effects that really stand out for its time. The narrative flows unevenly, mirroring the chaotic lives of the delinquent teens, which gives it a raw edge. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can feel the weight of the hospital's dark history creeping in. Performances are a mixed bag, but that adds to the overall unsettling feel—like watching a group of kids trying to survive a nightmare they can't quite grasp. Overall, it has a certain charm that draws you into its haunting world, almost like an unsettling urban legend come to life.
Explores themes of teenage rebellion against a haunted backdropNotable for its practical effects and eerie sound designCult following among horror enthusiasts for its unique premise
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